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a nor- easter is expected tt new york a >>> just what the people who survived sands don't sandy don't need, another big store. but a nor'easter is expected to hit new york and new jersey tomorrow. there could be heavy rain and 60-mile-an-hour winds. and that would be a problem for crews trying to restore to a miami homes and businesses. -- to a million homes and businesses. more flooding may happen on the coast. >>> new york and new jersey are trying to make sure victims of sandy are able to vote. people in both states are being allowed to cast ballots at any polling place. ballots are being distributed to some emergency shelters and shuttle buses are taking people to polling places. >>> $30 for a gallon of gas? that's what's turning up on craigslist in new york and new jersey. but price gouging is illegal in both states. individuals selling gas can also get in trouble for failing to pay sales tax. lines are still long at many gas stations in areas hit hard by sandy. >>> can't catch a break. >> getting cold there and they have a nor'easter working its way up. we have great weather for
a nor- easter is expected tt new york a >>> just what the people who survived sands don't sandy don't need, another big store. but a nor'easter is expected to hit new york and new jersey tomorrow. there could be heavy rain and 60-mile-an-hour winds. and that would be a problem for crews trying to restore to a miami homes and businesses. -- to a million homes and businesses. more flooding may happen on the coast. >>> new york and new jersey are trying to make sure victims of...
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" many on the east coast strue to get by four days after superstorm sandy. plus: the candidates race te finish. how this morning's jobs number could impact the race. and agent attacked. s-f-p-d release video of a bike- tog passenger assaulting a work. how the victim is doing this morning. join us for cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning... beginng at 4:30. ,,,, >>> here's a look at the weather around some cities around the country. mostly cloudy in washington, 54 degrees. sunny in atlanta 71. sunny and 58 in st. louis and breezy and mild in denver, 64. afternoon showers in seattle, 58 degrees. >>> top stories now on a friday. the presidential candidates hit the campaign trail. president obama will make stops in all-important ohio. mitt romney also in wisconsin and ohio. election, by the way, four days away. >>> the cleanup from sandy continues. the death toll has reached 90. it's estimated the storm caused up to $50 billion in damage, making it the second costliest storm in u.s. history. >>> on new york's long island more than 600,000 customers are still witho
" many on the east coast strue to get by four days after superstorm sandy. plus: the candidates race te finish. how this morning's jobs number could impact the race. and agent attacked. s-f-p-d release video of a bike- tog passenger assaulting a work. how the victim is doing this morning. join us for cbs 5 eyewitness news this morning... beginng at 4:30. ,,,, >>> here's a look at the weather around some cities around the country. mostly cloudy in washington, 54 degrees. sunny in...
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damage from sandy is estimated at $50 billion. randall pinkston, cbs news, stafford township, new jersey. >>> new york's mayor michael bloomberg has decided to go ahead with this weekend's scheduled new york city marathon. there's some criticism about the decision. but the mayor says the race will show the city's resilience and it will be a financial boost for the city. so we're asking, should the new york city marathon go on as planned? you can comment on facebook or twitter or email us at mornings@cbs5.com. -- at cbssf.com. >>> air force bases with helping with hurricane relief efforts. a cargo plane took off from travis air force base as part of a group of 17 aircraft heading to new york. they are carrying more than a million pounds of equipment including utility trucks and relief supplies. >>> 4:33. a violent attack caught on camera. police in san francisco are asking for help from the public to find the manassaulted a muni station agent -- man who assaulted a muni station agent. cbs 5 reporter anne makovec is live with survei
damage from sandy is estimated at $50 billion. randall pinkston, cbs news, stafford township, new jersey. >>> new york's mayor michael bloomberg has decided to go ahead with this weekend's scheduled new york city marathon. there's some criticism about the decision. but the mayor says the race will show the city's resilience and it will be a financial boost for the city. so we're asking, should the new york city marathon go on as planned? you can comment on facebook or twitter or email...
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president obama visits one of new york city's neighborhoods hardest hit by hurricane sandy. hardest hit by >> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, november 16, 2012. "cbs morning news" >> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm duarte geraldino. this morning israel offered to temporarily stop it's offensive in the gaza strip with answers from rocket fire. israel said it would hold fire during the egyptian prime minister visit as long as hamas held its fire. the prime minister arrived in gaza this morning and visiting to show solidarity with hamas the militants who rule gaza. shortly after the prime minister militants fired rockets into israel. you can see the smoke over the city this morning. violence between israelis and palestinians intensified this week with both sides firing hundreds of rockets across gaza's border with israel. the israeli military kept up its offensive overnight and into the morning. an air strike hit the ministry building. israel struck at suspected hamas rocket launching sites and weapons storage. palestinian health officials said 19 people hav
president obama visits one of new york city's neighborhoods hardest hit by hurricane sandy. hardest hit by >> this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, november 16, 2012. "cbs morning news" >> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm duarte geraldino. this morning israel offered to temporarily stop it's offensive in the gaza strip with answers from rocket fire. israel said it would hold fire during the egyptian prime minister visit as long as hamas held its...
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it was flooded by sandy last week. tat water has been pumped out. parts of the visitor center were damaged by four feet of water, but officials say the most sacred part, the reflecting fountains, remains intact. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll hear from david axelrod and senior adviser to the mitt romney campaign, kevin madden. plus, a look at california's controversial proposition 30, which calls for raising taxes to save public education. and the latest track of a nor'easter that threatens areas hard-hit by sandy. that and more a little later on "cbs this morning." big sigh. here we go, folks. that is the morning news for this tuesday. appreciate you watching. i'm terrell brown in new york. take care. have a great day. ,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> well, it's here, good morning, everyone. tuesday, november 6. election day. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 4:30. let's check the weather right away. i know lots of people will be heading out to the polls today, lawrence. what's it going to b
it was flooded by sandy last week. tat water has been pumped out. parts of the visitor center were damaged by four feet of water, but officials say the most sacred part, the reflecting fountains, remains intact. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll hear from david axelrod and senior adviser to the mitt romney campaign, kevin madden. plus, a look at california's controversial proposition 30, which calls for raising taxes to save public education. and the latest track of...
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fema is committed to helping everyone in the region impacted by sandy. >> the number one issue as we move forward is the housing. now finally identifying those houses susceptible to quick repair and then helping people get the quick repairs so they can get back in, begin the cleanout process and the like. >> staten island was particularly hard hit by the storm. right now nearly 67,000 customers are still without power. >>> help is on the way for new jersey residents still reeling from the storm. some local verizon employees are working on recovery effort there is. yesterday a convoy of technicians left maryland to help restore internet service to the victims of the hurricane. verizon says it's sending 80 trucks and more than 100 technicians who know how to rebuild communication systems from the ground up. >>> still to come when the news continues, we're helping families of service men and women stock their pantries for the holiday season. find out how you can help. >> a scandal is shake up the bbc broadcasting network. i'll have the story coming up. >>> i've been combing through the
fema is committed to helping everyone in the region impacted by sandy. >> the number one issue as we move forward is the housing. now finally identifying those houses susceptible to quick repair and then helping people get the quick repairs so they can get back in, begin the cleanout process and the like. >> staten island was particularly hard hit by the storm. right now nearly 67,000 customers are still without power. >>> help is on the way for new jersey residents still...
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a week after hurricane sandy, the neighborhood is still flooded and still without power. even with all of the chaos, the system here in the tents seems to be working. but with only the generators for power, it's cold and the lights are dim. >> it's because there's a lowlight in here because of the tents and there's not enough light at the little booths here. >> reporter: in nearby breezy point, more than 100 homes burned to the ground during the storm. the city is sending buses to pick up voters and bring them to the polls. >> it's good to vote because it will make a difference, you know, and the way things are right now, it's good to vote. >> reporter: to make sure all new yorkers get to the polls, the state is allowing displaced people to vote at any polling site they can reach. >> we want everyone to vote. just because you are displaced doesn't mean you should be disenfranchised. >> reporter: for many voting has never been as big a challenge but she is storm battered neighborhoods are determined to make it work and bring some normalcy back to life. alison harmelin for
a week after hurricane sandy, the neighborhood is still flooded and still without power. even with all of the chaos, the system here in the tents seems to be working. but with only the generators for power, it's cold and the lights are dim. >> it's because there's a lowlight in here because of the tents and there's not enough light at the little booths here. >> reporter: in nearby breezy point, more than 100 homes burned to the ground during the storm. the city is sending buses to...
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of superstorm sandy. target is donating half a million dollars in relief efforts to the red cross and salvation army. it's also offering $25,000 in gift cards at local target stores for victims of the storm. rival retailer kohl's is joining by donating a million dollars to relief efforts and encouraging employees to assist in clean-up areas on the east coast. >> it certainly has been a devastating week for all of us here but i will say it's really great to see how much we come together as a community here in new york and really help each other out. i know last night, my house we just finally got power and we are the only ones in the neighborhood. so i invited everyone to come on over for hot showers and heat because it's cold here. so there's all my neighbors with towels in my house. it was a little weird but kind of nice. >> good to be able to help. what's it like in manhattan? are the lights coming back on? lower manhattan was in the dark. >> yeah. it's very strange. like the upper half, you got lights.
of superstorm sandy. target is donating half a million dollars in relief efforts to the red cross and salvation army. it's also offering $25,000 in gift cards at local target stores for victims of the storm. rival retailer kohl's is joining by donating a million dollars to relief efforts and encouraging employees to assist in clean-up areas on the east coast. >> it certainly has been a devastating week for all of us here but i will say it's really great to see how much we come together as...
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as the death toll from superstorm sandy is now more than 90. there have been some hot tempers at gas stations with supplies short for people wanting to refuel their cars and generators. >>> one final check of traffic and weather one last look at lawrence and his monster plane down at san jose. >> my wonderful flying machine here at the tech museum of innovation. it's going to be a great time to check this out if you want to. in the weather it's going to be great in weekend. in fact, today we'll see the weather shaping up and should be a dry day all day chilly out the door 40s and 50s. this afternoon 60s and 70s, high clouds. over the weekend temperatures heating up outside. let's check the traffic with elizabeth. >> thanks. here's a live look outside at the bay bridge. metering lights are on and it's backed up all the way to the macarthur maze on this friday morning. thank you so much. thanks for watching "eyewitness news this morning." remember, your next local update is at 7:25. >> have a great day and a great weekend. captions by: caption co
as the death toll from superstorm sandy is now more than 90. there have been some hot tempers at gas stations with supplies short for people wanting to refuel their cars and generators. >>> one final check of traffic and weather one last look at lawrence and his monster plane down at san jose. >> my wonderful flying machine here at the tech museum of innovation. it's going to be a great time to check this out if you want to. in the weather it's going to be great in weekend. in...
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a week after hurricane sandy, the neighborhood is still flooded and still without power. even with all of the chaos, the system here in the tents seems to be working, but with only the generators for power, it's cold and the lights are dim. >> because there's a low light in here, because of the tents and there's not enough light at the little booths here. >>reporter: in nearby breezy point, nearly 100 homes burned to the ground during the storm. the city is sending buses to pick up voters and bring them to the polls. >> it's good because it'll make a difference, you know, and the way things are right now it's good to vote. >>reporter: to make sure all new yorkers get to the polls, the state is allowing displaced people to vote at any polling site they can reach. >> we want everyone to vote, just because you're displaced doesn't mean you should be disenfranchised. >>reporter: for many, voting has never been as big a challenge. but these storm-battered neighborhoods are determined to make it work and bring some normalcy back to life. allison harmalin for cbs news, rockaway,
a week after hurricane sandy, the neighborhood is still flooded and still without power. even with all of the chaos, the system here in the tents seems to be working, but with only the generators for power, it's cold and the lights are dim. >> because there's a low light in here, because of the tents and there's not enough light at the little booths here. >>reporter: in nearby breezy point, nearly 100 homes burned to the ground during the storm. the city is sending buses to pick up...
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the weather turning bad again hit by sandy last week. another big storm, a nor'easter is brewing, expected to hit new jersey and new york tomorrow. heavy winds and rain. that would be a problem to power crews restore electricity to over a million customers. hopefully it will stay offshore. >> there is hope. the latest computer models show the core of the low staying further off of the coastline. if that happens they won't be pelted with heavy winds and looks like the rain. in the bay area basking in record-breaking heat lots of sunshine outside coming our way. and well today it will happen again. mostly clear start. we have a couple of patches of ground fog showing up in the north bay vally . temperatures in the 50s this afternoon. here we go with the 80s. 70s inside the bay. and beautiful 70s at the coast. so we have one more day of high pressure holding on here. you see this low developing in the gulf of alaska. looks like they could squeeze in a more record-breaking classes. look at this. the sea breeze kicks in and overnight tonight
the weather turning bad again hit by sandy last week. another big storm, a nor'easter is brewing, expected to hit new jersey and new york tomorrow. heavy winds and rain. that would be a problem to power crews restore electricity to over a million customers. hopefully it will stay offshore. >> there is hope. the latest computer models show the core of the low staying further off of the coastline. if that happens they won't be pelted with heavy winds and looks like the rain. in the bay area...
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a new storm is threatening to hamper recovery efforts in areas hit by hurricane sandy. nearly a million and a half homes and businesses remain without power as cold temperatures arrive. the new storm is expected to hit tomorrow. >>> the first ballots of election day were cast in new hampshire. president obama and mitt romney each got five votes. we're going to be here all night. the president will wait for today's results in chicago. mitt romney will wait in boston. >>> in virginia, they're scrambling to get out the vote the old fashioned way, door to door. new poll shows the race there is a virtual dead heat. as wyatt andrews tells us, the campaign with the better ground game will probably take the state. >> reporter: if you live in virginia, the race for president has become a race to the front door. a ground game sprint by both campaigns to knock on hundreds of thousands of doors, to plead with their own supporters, to show up on election day. we watched romney volunteer mackie christiansen in leesburg, virginia. >> reporter: is this closing the deal? >> we need the
a new storm is threatening to hamper recovery efforts in areas hit by hurricane sandy. nearly a million and a half homes and businesses remain without power as cold temperatures arrive. the new storm is expected to hit tomorrow. >>> the first ballots of election day were cast in new hampshire. president obama and mitt romney each got five votes. we're going to be here all night. the president will wait for today's results in chicago. mitt romney will wait in boston. >>> in...
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they are trying to make sure victims of superstorm sandy are all able to vote. people in both states are being allowed to cast ballots at any polling place in their states. ballots have been distributed to some of the emergency shelters, as well. and shuttle buses are taking people to polling places. so whatever they can do to get folks that have been hit hard by the storm. >> no kidding. it's 6:51. let's check the weather here. looking nice. >> gorgeous weather around the bay area. record-breaking temperatures yesterday. i think we'll see a few records again today as high pressure sits overhead. lots of sunshine as we look to our mount vaca cam right now. maybe patchy ground fog into the central valley. patchy fog in the north bay. sunshine, temperatures well above the average this afternoon but enjoy it. there are some major changes coming in our direction. high pressure holding on for one last day but you already see the storm system developing in the gulf of alaska. that's going to be sweeping in closer as we head in toward tomorrow but today, another day of
they are trying to make sure victims of superstorm sandy are all able to vote. people in both states are being allowed to cast ballots at any polling place in their states. ballots have been distributed to some of the emergency shelters, as well. and shuttle buses are taking people to polling places. so whatever they can do to get folks that have been hit hard by the storm. >> no kidding. it's 6:51. let's check the weather here. looking nice. >> gorgeous weather around the bay area....
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. >>> two weeks after superstorm sandy battered the northeast, more than 100,000 homes and businesses are still without power. most of them are on new york's long island. and the long island power authority did restore power to more than a million customers by this morning. but 700,000 still don't have electricity. protestors criticizing the authorities response to the disaster. >> this is the forgotten part of town. it is unbelievable. you know how they say people in hell want ice water, well people in hell want electricity. >> they say most of the customers will be back on the grid by tomorrow night. >>> the calendar and our cooler weather are making this the perfect time of year for controlled burns around the bay area. one today focused on a neighborhood with a history of tragic wildfires. cbs 5 reporter don ford spent the day in oakland hills. >> reporter: smoke and fire were visible in the oakland hills but this is no accident. the captain brad gallop said instead of putting the fire out, they are the ones who set it in the first place. >> in general we're removing the fuel with
. >>> two weeks after superstorm sandy battered the northeast, more than 100,000 homes and businesses are still without power. most of them are on new york's long island. and the long island power authority did restore power to more than a million customers by this morning. but 700,000 still don't have electricity. protestors criticizing the authorities response to the disaster. >> this is the forgotten part of town. it is unbelievable. you know how they say people in hell want...
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for everyone who does we'll donate $1 to the american red cross sandy relief fund. so far the american red cross has taken in more than $85 million. >>> well, it's just about under way in our area, the first voters around here are casting ballots in about 10 minutes when the polls open in virginia. and after being an automatic win for republicans for decades, the commonwealth voted for president obama four years ago. >> will virginia swing back to red this year? andrea mccarren tracked down some undecideds. she said they're not apathetic or indifferent, they just haven't made up their minds. >> when is the election? [ laughter ] >> what are the names of the two people running? >>reporter: late night television has had a field day with undecided voters. >> so why are you undecided? what goes on up here? what goes on up here? >> i still can't decide who to go with. i know where i lean, but i don't -- i can't say for certainty that that's what i'm going to do come tomorrow. >>reporter: on the eve of one of the most hotly contested presidential elections in history, we
for everyone who does we'll donate $1 to the american red cross sandy relief fund. so far the american red cross has taken in more than $85 million. >>> well, it's just about under way in our area, the first voters around here are casting ballots in about 10 minutes when the polls open in virginia. and after being an automatic win for republicans for decades, the commonwealth voted for president obama four years ago. >> will virginia swing back to red this year? andrea mccarren...